I have been flooded with requests for commissioned art recently. With The London Super Comic Con on the way I am accepting a limited number of pre-convention commissions for pick up at this show.

Advantages to having a Pre-Convention Sketch?

1. You avoid a queue! If you have seen me at a convention I'm pretty much welded to my seat from show opening till close sketching.2.You are Guaranteed a sketch, I can only take on so many at a show.3. In my studio I can take a bit more time on your piece, I can use more Varied Art materials and do not have to rush.

Just click on the Commissions Section of this Website where you can pick the type of Sketch You Want & Pay Via Paypal!

So it's Tuesday Night and I am finally in recovery mode from the SFBall weekender. What a grand weekend it was too. With great Guests, Staff & attendees. I don't think a show could possibly be more welcoming and friendly.

I arrived early on Friday afternoon and was kindly picked up at the station, though the event was really only around the corner. Although the Train Journey was a four hour jaunt all in. I guess I could have flown to spain in that time!

But I digress.

I settled in Nice and Early and got myself in my nice comfortable position behind my table. That was the easy part, I am used to it after all.

The guests were all gathered together in the Green Room around 6.00 to prepare for our stage appearance. Alongside Robert Rankin, J.A Saare, Fwah Storm (Reload) Miltos Yerolemou (Game of Thrones) Armin Shimerman (Buffy) Max Grodenchick (Deep Space 9), Star Trek writers Diane Duane, Peter Morewood, & David Gerrold. There was me Burger King in hand, Garbage Pail t-shirt & hoodie. Oh yes of course everyone else was dressed up! What was I thinking? This was a ball after all, then the quickest quick change I have ever done. Shirt + Boots = Tick.

Then all of a sudden I found myself microphone in hand in front of 300 attendees where I did my very best impression of Lee Bradley not being too inappropriate on stage.

After that it all became a blur.... A great weekend of sketching, chatting to fellow Guests, & apparently dancing. So much so that at the closing ceremony I was introduced on stage as Lee 'Snake Hips' Bradley. Unfortunately I could not respond as someone the previous night had decided to steal my voice. I am currently still looking for it.

This is one of the very best conventions I have been invited to. A real family friendly atmosphere where the organizers do there very best to accommodate everyone. From Competitions, Talks, Photo Shoots, Dinner & Dancing. I could not recommend a show enough. So what are you waiting for? Go and check them out, & at the same time help raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Just click on the logo below to go to their giving page:

LEE BRADLEY...

Is a U.K. Based freelance illustrator that works within the comic books industry.